511 results on '"Yuan, Huamao"'
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2. Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and their eco-environmental response in the Bohai Sea sediments
3. Acidification state and interannual variability in marginal sea: A case study of the Bohai and the Yellow Seas surface waters in April 2023
4. Hypoxia exacerbate the marine ecological risk of arsenic: By stimulating its migration and release at the sediment-water interface
5. Redox indication potential of isoprenoid tetraether lipids in marine environments: Insights from the East China Sea
6. Proxies of hypoxia and submarine groundwater discharge in the coastal ocean: Foraminiferal shell chemical perspectives
7. Different fates of particulate matters driven by marine hypoxia: A case study of oxygen minimum zone in the Western Pacific
8. Prokaryotic diversity and community composition in the surface sediments of the Changjiang River Estuary in summer
9. Compositional characteristics of sediment from Jiaozhou Bay in North China and the implication to the provenance
10. Vertical variations of bacteriohopanepolyols near the Changjiang Estuary waters: Implications for marine hypoxia and bacterial activities
11. Nutrient characteristics driven by multiple factors in large estuaries during summer: A case study of the Yangtze River Estuary
12. Organic carbon in wet deposition of an urbanized coastal bay, North China: Flux, sources and biogeochemical implications
13. Enhanced nitrogen removal performance of nitrogen-rich saline wastewater by marine anammox bacteria: Based on different influent loading strengths
14. Variations in isoprenoid tetraether lipids through the water column of the Western Pacific Ocean: Implications for sedimentary TEX86 records
15. Feasibility of increasing marine carbon storage through olivine addition
16. Role of marine algal blooms in the release of arsenic at the sediment-seawater interface: Evidence from microcosm experiments
17. Bacterial reworking of particulate organic matter in a dynamic marginal sea: Implications for carbon sequestration
18. Potential capture and conversion of CO2 from oceanwater through mineral carbonation
19. North-south differences in hypoxia and nitrogen cycle of the East China Sea over the last century indicated by sedimentary bacteriohopanepolyols
20. Potential risks of CO2 removal project based on carbonate pump to marine ecosystem
21. 3-Hydroxy fatty acids as proxies for seawater temperature and pH in the eastern China marginal seas
22. Dynamic mobilization of redox sensitive elements Mo, U and V in seasonal hypoxic sediments off the Changjiang Estuary
23. Nitrogen loss from the coastal shelf of the East China Sea: Implications of the organic matter
24. Atmospheric deposition as a direct source of particulate organic carbon in region coastal surface seawater: Evidence from stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis
25. Global air-sea CO2 exchange flux since 1980s: results from CMIP6 Earth System Models
26. Influence of bottom seawater oxygen on archaeal tetraether lipids in sediments: Implications for archaeal lipid-based proxies
27. Biogeochemical characteristics and microbial response to indicate degradation of organic matter around Pair-summit Seamounts in the Tropical Western Pacific Ocean
28. Seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton phosphorus stress in temperate Jiaozhou Bay, North China
29. Source, transformation and degradation of particulate organic matter and its connection to microbial processes in Jiaozhou Bay, North China
30. Bacteriohopanepolyols signature in sediments of the East China Sea and its indications for hypoxia and organic matter sources
31. Combining sterols with stable carbon isotope as indicators for assessing the organic matter sources and primary productivity evolution in the coastal areas of the East China Sea
32. Dynamics of arsenic and its interaction with Fe and S at the sediment-water interface of the seasonal hypoxic Changjiang Estuary
33. The bacterial diversity and community composition altered in the oxygen minimum zone of the Tropical Western Pacific Ocean
34. Analysis of differences in nutrients chemistry in seamount seawaters in the Kocebu and M4 seamounts in Western Pacific Ocean
35. Characteristics and biogeochemical effects of oxygen minimum zones in typical seamount areas, Tropical Western Pacific
36. Paleoproductivity and climate evolution in the Kuroshio mainstream area over the past millennium
37. A global database of dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration measurements in coastal waters (CoastDOM v1)
38. Influence of Hydrodynamics on the Composition and Reactivity of Particulate Organic Matter in a Large River Influenced Ocean Margin
39. Spatial variations of bacterial community composition in sediments of the Jiaozhou Bay, China
40. Hypoxia, acidification and nutrient accumulation in the Yellow Sea Cold Water of the South Yellow Sea
41. Pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) in surface sediments of the Jiaozhou Bay, north China
42. The use of amino sugars for assessing seasonal dynamics of particulate organic matter in the Yangtze River estuary
43. Influence of Hydrodynamics on the Composition and Reactivity of Particulate Organic Matter in a Large River Influenced Ocean Margin
44. Control factors of DIC in the Y3 seamount waters of the Western Pacific Ocean
45. Historical evolutions of sediment quality in bays under serious anthropogenic influences in China, basing on fuzzy comprehensive assessment of heavy metals
46. Biogeochemical characteristics and ecological risk assessment of pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) in the surface seawaters of Jiaozhou Bay, North China
47. Atmospheric wet deposition of dissolved organic carbon to a typical anthropogenic-influenced semi-enclosed bay in the western Yellow Sea, China: Flux, sources and potential ecological environmental effects
48. Geochemical characteristics and potential biogeochemical effect of water-soluble ions in atmospheric aerosols over the western boundary regions of Pacific Ocean
49. Trace metal comparative analysis of sinking particles and sediments from a coastal environment of the Jiaozhou Bay, North China: Influence from sediment resuspension
50. Glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers signature in sediments of the East China Sea and its implication on marine and continental climate and environment records
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